The clojure web-dev ecosystem just gets better and betterI was just working on making a few small changes to LispNYC's website. Did you know the full source to our site, in Clojure, is available on github? Anyhow, while I was working with it, I decided to streamline stuff by moving to the relatively recent ...

The Summer of Lisp rolls forward So today is the day we finalize our application for Google Summer of Code. Fingers crossed, next week I'll be able to blog about how after a two year absence, LispNYC will have been accepted into the program. I really hope we are, because the projects ...

This post was written in Emacs Before I really get started on posting blog entries for this, it was imperative I figure out a way to blog from Emacs. Cause really, what self-respecting Lisper blogs from a tiny text field in a web browser? Madness. So, if you also want or have a blog ...

Re: This post was written in EmacsThis reply was written in Emacs. I used a Chrome extension called 'Edit with Emacs'. It puts tiny editbuttons around all the text areas in Chrome. When you click on them,it brings up a new frame from your running Emacs session. You editaway, and when ...